| The Seton's of Abercorn | ||||||||||
| Sir Alexander Seton of Kilcreuch | ||||||||||
| second son of James Seton (5) of Touch | ||||||||||
| was Ordinary Lord of Session, 4th Feb., 1626 | ||||||||||
| with the Title of Lord Kilcreuch | ||||||||||
| He was Knighted by Charles I at Holyrood | ||||||||||
| 12th July, 1633 | ||||||||||
| m Mary Maule of Glaster | ||||||||||
| they had several children | ||||||||||
| Alexander Seton of Graden | ||||||||||
| a poet and musician | ||||||||||
| m Margaret (of Janet) Cornwall of Bonhard | ||||||||||
| they had several children | ||||||||||
| d 1645 | ||||||||||
| Sir Walter Seton of Abercorn | ||||||||||
| Officer in Revenue Service, created Baronet of Nova Scotia | ||||||||||
| by King Charles II, in 1663 | ||||||||||
| m Christian Dundas | ||||||||||
| they had several children | ||||||||||
| Sir Walter Seton | ||||||||||
| 2nd Baronet | ||||||||||
| was a distinguished advocate at the Scottish Bar | ||||||||||
| An official in Edinburgh Town | ||||||||||
| m Euphemia Murray of Priestfield | ||||||||||
| they had several children | ||||||||||
| d January 3, 1708 | ||||||||||
| Sir Henry Seton | ||||||||||
| 3rd Baronet | ||||||||||
| after the death of James Seton of Touch | ||||||||||
| he became, as heir male, the de jure Lord Gordon | ||||||||||
| m Barbara Wemyss of Bogie | ||||||||||
| they had several children | ||||||||||
| d 1751 | ||||||||||
| Sir Henry Seton | George | Robert | Daughter ? | |||||||
| 4th Baronet | m Barbara Seton | spent time | ||||||||
| Capt. In 17th Regim't | of New York | in America and India | ||||||||
| of Foot. Served in | Parbroath's | |||||||||
| America, for the | ||||||||||
| Reduction of Canada. | ||||||||||
| Had grants of many | ||||||||||
| thousands of acres | ||||||||||
| near Hudson River | ||||||||||
| m Margaret Hay of | ||||||||||
| Drumelzier | ||||||||||
| They had 1 son | ||||||||||
| d 1788 | ||||||||||
| Sir Alexander Seton, b May 4 1772 | ||||||||||
| 5th Baronet | ||||||||||
| Belonged to the Honourable | ||||||||||
| East India Company | ||||||||||
| m Lydia Blunt, daughter of Sir Charles-William Blunt, Bart. | ||||||||||
| they had several children | ||||||||||
| d at Calcutta, Feb. 4th, 1810 | ||||||||||
| Sir Henry-John Seton | Sir Charles-Hay Seton | |||||||||
| b 4th April, 1796 | b 14th Nov. 1797 | |||||||||
| 6th Baronet | 7th Baronet | |||||||||
| was a Capt. In the Army and served in the Peninsular War | Was a Capt. In the Fifth Dragoon Guards | |||||||||
| and the Fifty Second Regiment, and the Fifth Dragoon Guards | m Caroline Hodges of Dorset | |||||||||
| He was a Groom-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria | they had an only son. | |||||||||
| d unmarried in 1868 | ||||||||||
| Sir Bruce-Maxwell Seton | ||||||||||
| b 31st Jan. 1836 | ||||||||||
| 8th Baronet | ||||||||||
| Deputy-Lieutenant for Tower Hamlets | ||||||||||
| Private Secretary to the Lord President of Council | ||||||||||
| and an Official of the War Office | ||||||||||
| Had travelled around the world. | ||||||||||
| m Helen Hamilton | ||||||||||
| d ? Children ? | ||||||||||